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U.S. forces extend Baghdad push to militia haven ~ Sadr City entered...
Reuters ^ | Sun Mar 4, 2007 2:40pm ET160 | Dean Yates and Claudia Parsons

Posted on 03/04/2007 2:40:31 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - More than 1,000 U.S. and Iraqi troops met no resistance on Sunday when they searched homes for illegal weapons and carried out patrols in a Shi'ite militia bastion in Baghdad.

The operations in Sadr City, stronghold of the Mehdi Army of anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, could test Iraqi and U.S. determination to enforce a security crackdown regarded as a last attempt to stop Iraq sliding into all-out sectarian civil war.

"Deliberate clearing operations have begun in Sadr City," said U.S. military spokesman, Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Garver. More raids will follow in the coming days, he said.

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A U.S. military statement said 600 American and 550 Iraqi security forces backed by American Stryker armored vehicles took part in the operation. It said no one was detained nor any weapons caches found. There was no violence.

The young firebrand cleric, a key supporter of Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, has criticized the crackdown and said it will fail as long as U.S. forces are involved.

Raids had been expected in Sadr City after U.S. and Iraqi commanders met community leaders last week to give them advance warning of the incursions and to seek their support.

Many members of the Mehdi Army are either lying low or have left Baghdad, unlike in 2004 when the militia twice rose up against American forces. Washington calls the Mehdi Army the greatest threat to Iraq's security.  

"I don't know whether he has had a change of heart, but certainly there is a change in tactics," U.S. ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad told CNN, referring to Sadr.

"He is lying low, many of his supporters have left, particularly the commanders (in Sadr City)." The whereabouts of Sadr himself are unknown.

Some Shi'ite officials outside Sadr's movement say the militia wants to avoid a battle to protect the cleric's political gains. Sadr's movement holds a quarter of the parliamentary seats in Maliki's ruling Shi'ite Alliance.

Garver said Sunday's operation was the largest in the teeming Shi'ite slum since Operation Imposing Law was launched three weeks ago.

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Lieutenant-General Raymond Odierno, the number two U.S. commander in Iraq, said around 700 Shi'ite militants had been arrested in the past two months. Many were Mehdi Army members, he told CNN.

JOINT SECURITY STATION

U.S. military officials said a Joint Security Station with Iraqi and U.S. forces would be established in Sadr City soon. Some 30 such stations will be set up in Baghdad, where U.S. and Iraqi forces will live side-by-side in an attempt to ensure cleared areas are not retaken by militants.

Maliki said he might announce a cabinet reshuffle within two weeks. He is expected to replace under-performing ministers in a revamp he has promised for several months.  

Speaking at a conference aimed at speeding up reconciliation among Iraq's warring factions, Maliki said political consensus could be achieved only if Iraq was stable.

"We present in our hand a green olive branch, and in the other hand we present the law ... Operation Imposing Law started in Baghdad, it will cover every inch of Iraq," Maliki said.

Maliki has been pleased with the early results of the security crackdown. The offensive has reduced sectarian death squad killings although car bombings are still common.

Shi'ite officials have said the government could collapse if the crackdown failed to restrain sectarian violence.

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Maliki has pledged to tackle Shi'ite militias as vigorously as Sunni insurgents. Some Sunni leaders are skeptical and accuse him of being half-hearted in attempts to placate minority Sunni Arabs who were dominant under Saddam Hussein.

(Additional reporting by Ahmed Rasheed)


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From the IraqSlogger:

Iraq Security Developments -- Sunday
Round-Up of Major Violent Incidents Across Iraq

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Baghdad, March 4, (VOI) – Main security developments in Iraq on Sunday:

Tikrit- Unidentified gunmen shot and killed on Sunday two civilians in a village east of Tikrit, 175 km north of Baghdad, a security source said.

Kirkuk- Iraqi security forces arrested on Sunday 14 suspected militants during two separate security crackdowns in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, a security source said.

Mosul- A prisoner sentenced to death escaped on Sunday from an Iraqi-run detention centre in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Ninewa police chief said.

Falluja- A U.S. base located 3 km east of Falluja was attacked on Sunday afternoon with two Katyusha rockets, an eyewitness said.

Baghdad- A kidnapped adviser to the Iraqi defense minister was freed on Sunday morning after an army force raided the captors' hideout in western Baghdad, spokesman for Baghdad operations command said.

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Baghdad- A gunman was killed and 106 suspected militants were arrested by Iraqi security forces in several areas in Baghdad during the past 24 hours within the Baghdad law-imposing plan, the Baghdad operations command said on Sunday.

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Basra- A British soldier was seriously injured when unknown gunmen attacked a British force in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, spokeswoman for the Multi-National forces in southern Iraq said on Sunday.

Hilla- At least four people were killed and six others were wounded on Sunday when an explosive charge went off in northern Hilla, 100 km south of Baghdad, a security source said.


21 posted on 03/04/2007 6:34:17 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Thank you for the update.

Prayers sent for the safety and success of our brave fighting men.


22 posted on 03/05/2007 6:50:24 AM PST by Bigg Red (You are either with us or with the terrorists.)
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